Azarath

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Azarath is a dimension that features in DC Comics.

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History

Origin

Azarath

Over nine centuries ago, the followers of the very first Azar were led to a place between all dimensions where they founded the Temple Azarath. It was Azar's plan to expel all evil from the Azarathians so that the demon Trigon could not use the dark energy to be fully re-established, and then Azar could finally kill him once and for all.

The dimension was destroyed by Trigon's demonic forces when he finally got control of his daughter, Raven. However, all the inhabitants' souls survived, but were corrupted by the temporary merger with and destruction of Trigon. After the events of the Titans Hunt storyline, they were purified and guided into another plane of existence by the third Azar. The souls that remained eventually became the second incarnation of Phantasm.

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

During an attack on a civilian by the Brain, the Teen Titans responded to help protect the target and Raven used her powers to banish the supervillain along with his compatriot Monsieur Mallah to Azarath. (Teen Titans v5 #21)

Overview

Locations in Azarath included:

  • Temple of Azarath :
  • Great Door :
  • Tomb of Azar :

Inhabitants

  • Angela Roth :
  • Raven :

Notes

  • Azarath was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez where it made its first appearance in New Teen Titans v1 #3 (January, 1981).

In other media

Television

  • In Teen Titans, Azarath was referenced in the setting of the animated television series through Raven's chant "Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos!" which she used in her spells before making an appearance in the episode "The Prophecy". It was a pacifist society in another dimension where Raven tried to leave her demon heritage behind and become good by joining the Teen Titans.

Films

  • In Justice League vs. Teen Titans, Azarath appeared in the setting of the 2016 live-action film. Raven teleported her fellow Teen Titans- Starfire, Beast Boy, Robin and Blue Beetle- to the destroyed remains of the once tranquil world where she had once lived with her late mother and its spiritual people. A flashback shows exactly how Azarath was obliterated by a supremely powerful and destructive burst emitted from Trigon, due to young Raven having inadvertently calling upon him. According to Raven, it was somewhere that her father could not see them.

Appearances

  • New Teen Titans v1: (1981)

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